Luminate Creative Ageing Festival, Cinema, GFT, October, 2017

Luminate, Scotland’s creative ageing organisation, runs a diverse programme of creative events and activities throughout the year, including an annual arts festival running from 1st to 31st October across Scotland. The festival brings together older people and those from across the generations to celebrate our creativity as we age, share stories of ageing and explore what growing older means to all of us. This year’s selection of films at GFT explore new beginnings, the power of love and life’s rich tapestry.
Films as part of Luminate at GFT
8 October
Shane (PG)
Head to the west with this American classic
17 October
Luminate Short Encounters (N/C 12+)
A specially curated collection of short films from Scottish filmmakers
19 October
Movie Memories: Whisky Galore (U)
Movie Memories Launch Event: Whisky Galore!
21 October
The Sense of an Ending (15)
Directed by Ritesh Batra (The Lunchbox) from Julian Barnes’ Man Booker Prize winning novel
Glasgow Film Theatre, 12 Rose Street, G3 6RB
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